"The Kettle Classic is a always a very fine event, and in fiamme looks forward to participating this year," said Art Kimbrough, vice president of business development for in fiamme. "We are proud to help support this important initiative of The Salvation Army."

The Salvation Army's Kettle Classic Golf Tournament has generated over $400,000 (net) over the past ten years to support programs and services in the Memphis area. Limited to 25 teams, the format is two best ball (net). Proceeds benefit Renewal Place, The Salvation Army's two-year transitional program for homeless chemically-dependent women and their children.

Captain Jonathan Rich, The Salvation Army Area Commander for Memphis, Tenn., said, "What a generous gift from in fiamme! Golfers love receiving quality shirts, and we are grateful we can provide a special gift thanks to their generous support.

"Gifts from sponsors such as in fiamme help us serve the recovering moms and kids in our Renewal Place shelter."